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Of the 60 students who auditioned in a singing contest, 40% were asked to come back for a second chance. After the second audition, 6 students were asked to come back for a final audition. What percentage of students from the second audition were asked to come back for the final audition?
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To find the percentage of students from the second audition who were asked to come back for the final audition, we need to determine how many students participated in the second audition from the total number of students who auditioned.
First, we know that 40% of the total 60 students were asked to come back for a second audition:
40% of 60 = 0.40 x 60 = 24 students
So, 24 students were asked to come back for a second audition.
Finally, out of the 24 students who participated in the second audition, 6 students were asked to come back for the final audition:
6 students / 24 students = 0.25
Therefore, 25% of students from the second audition were asked to come back for the final audition.
First, we know that 40% of the total 60 students were asked to come back for a second audition:
40% of 60 = 0.40 x 60 = 24 students
So, 24 students were asked to come back for a second audition.
Finally, out of the 24 students who participated in the second audition, 6 students were asked to come back for the final audition:
6 students / 24 students = 0.25
Therefore, 25% of students from the second audition were asked to come back for the final audition.
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